Cecil Castellucci’s distinct take on Batgirl’s themes slides somewhat gracefully across the page.
Cecil Castellucci’s distinct take on Batgirl’s themes slides somewhat gracefully across the page.
One of the more satisfying issues in the series thus far.
A sexy fascist villain returns with a pleasantly crude political satire.
The Superman Family ramps it up against the Invisible Mafia.
Madelyne Pryor and her Marauders draw first blood against the Hellions in Hellions #3.
X-Factor investigates a murder on Mojoworld.
Magneto goes ham on the Cotati.
The excitement and weight of Thor's actions in this chapter are almost too much to bear.
Allor is careful not to cast the journey to recovery as an overly simplified beginning-to-end scenario.
An issue that glides gracefully through a couple of major plot points.
A clear and articulate adventure
So it is that a certain clown girl ends the run of her current series.
An enjoyable issue that peers a bit more into the psyche of Selina Kyle.
If this issue isn’t proof that Bruce Banner is suffering under some sort of lifelong, bad luck “Thinner” curse, what else would it take to convince you?
This single issue gives you everything you could possibly want.
The Grendel strikes!
Wolverine tries to find somewhere to relax but the past won’t let him go.
The decision to split the hammer of the Accuser into four parts was either Captain Marvel’s best idea or her worst…she’s about to find out which it is.
Superman and Doctor Fate clash with Xanadoth.
Erickson is trying to navigate Diana through a bit too much for a single, 16-page issue.